SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-31T16:02:04-06:00SparkFun Electronicsunmanaged on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)unmanagedurn:uuid:09168900-0687-a4fc-f286-5c8734cec4b12014-11-11T19:37:37-07:00<p>try Speedball&rsquo;s Acrylic Extender Base on a test swatch&hellip;.</p>unmanaged on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)unmanagedurn:uuid:fb2151f0-4d2e-8b78-34af-3db935d5ca432014-11-10T19:32:42-07:00<p>The MSDS is lacking in the &ldquo;what the heck is in this stuff&rdquo; department&hellip; my wife has shown me some clear hair dye that Joico makes &hellip; http://www.sleekhair.com/joi12-clear-mixer.html and I am 50:50 on an experiment&hellip; but I need to know if this has any metal components as using anything metallic when coloring hair, if the color that contains a developer, will have a chemical reaction with metal, and in rare cases that chemical reaction can cause the hair to dissolve.</p>Customer #518280 on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Customer #518280urn:uuid:806106bc-471e-ea1c-e18b-fe62ffc4b6c92014-07-26T07:00:32-06:00<p>Hi, i want to make a print on t-shirt with this red. I dont know how i will use this production. please help.</p>Dia on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Diaurn:uuid:4cf74a81-24fa-4f3a-aef3-e4867fdceb9d2013-10-14T08:44:33-06:00<p>It&rsquo;s a weird, new material. Additionally, it&rsquo;s a pigment, not a dye, and doesn&rsquo;t exactly dissolve in water. You may be able to dye with it, but there&rsquo;s no guarantee, and it will definitely take some experimentation. It looks like Dena Molnar and Nicole Tariverdian at MIT had some luck with this; check out their write-up <a href="http://material.media.mit.edu/?p=354" rel="nofollow" >here</a>. Good luck! And if you learn anything new or get awesome results, share them here!</p>Customer #473500 on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Customer #473500urn:uuid:c733e0d8-2e5f-a8d7-0161-3523497bb7d32013-10-12T18:56:40-06:00<p>Hi, loved the product and couldn´t help to get it but &hellip; have a question, how is the process to follow in order to dye a garment properlly?</p>
<p>thanx :)</p>Toni_K on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Toni_Kurn:uuid:c767d004-54b5-9746-6783-b758d7b9a54b2013-04-14T12:24:18-06:00<p>This will depend on the paint you&rsquo;re mixing it with, and how much of a color difference you want to see. Experimenting will give you the best answers for that :)</p>Customer #265708 on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Customer #265708urn:uuid:c9ed2afe-5fc2-0553-9fa8-3befca67a3562013-04-12T12:36:14-06:00<p>How much paint does 20g mix into?</p>chartle on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)chartleurn:uuid:f0666bf7-f0c4-ed62-4ada-daf74249b24e2013-01-25T20:26:14-07:00<p>So I guess color changing Mayonnaise then. :-)</p>
<p>ETA: Scratch that, from the MDS</p>
<p>INGESTION
Induce vomiting immediately. See a physician. :-(</p>orcinus on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)orcinusurn:uuid:97329b39-a038-9048-cf5d-2dff19261d622013-01-25T19:21:32-07:00<p>It means it disperses, not dissolves (think colloid).</p>chartle on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)chartleurn:uuid:30cf91b2-1eb8-a7c1-2b2c-de3c14e9a0bc2012-11-04T20:30:33-07:00<p>In the MSDS it says SOLUBILITY IN WATER Dispersible. Does that mean that you could make color changing liquid?</p>LordFuzzz on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)LordFuzzzurn:uuid:6c83f1ae-e7b0-7c71-dc18-e650873f83702012-11-02T14:11:04-06:00<p>I&rsquo;m hoping there are plans to use this on the Sparkfun coffee mugs.</p>BB on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)BBurn:uuid:b43bff71-ddf3-ef65-49ef-43ba6daf42a12012-11-02T01:02:26-06:00<p>This reminds me of those Hypercolor shirts back in the 1990s, and those HotWheel cars that could change colors in warm water. Neat stuff!</p>Raighteye on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)Raighteyeurn:uuid:3cb3129d-6a08-cc1b-3bf5-e6bf59cf8c9d2012-11-01T16:44:23-06:00<p>this stuff i awesome!!!</p>